How to travel on a Budget.

I know everyone would love to travel but they complain cause sometimes money is never enough, especially when you’re going for your honeymoon but you can’t sometimes you think you’ll either spend too much and money might not be enough.

Exploring exotic places doesn’t have to cost a fortune and you certainly don’t need to win the lottery to travel the world – not if you know how to watch your pennies.

So now we’ve put together tried and trusted tips on how you can travel on a budget.

1. Pack properly: One thing you must do is carry what you need so you won’t end up spending money unnecessarily. Carry all you need so you don’t end up buying clothes except souvenirs. At least some clothes that are comfortable on you like a jean, hoodie and maybe a comfortable t shirt will do.

2. Travel Out of season: Avoid trips during the school holidays, this is when the travel industry hikes up prices to take advantage of families who can only travel during these weeks.Research the best time to visit your intended destination, and then travel just before or after these dates. This is called the ‘shoulder season’, where you’ll still have a great trip but maybe the sun won’t shine quite as brightly (and, on the plus side, it won’t be quite as hot.) Hotels and airlines lower their prices to attract customers during this time.

3. Make sure you have a traveling plan: Traveling and spending money is nice 👍 but if you’re traveling on a budget you must make sure you have a plan so you won’t end up spending more that what you have. If you travel with a plan then you’ll avoid spending unnecessary.

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4. Make sure you’re accommodation savvy:

Trade expensive hotel suites for dorm rooms in hostels. Sharing a room naturally divides the costs and communal bunk rooms offer the opportunity to meet people who might be keen to explore with you.

Make sure you manage accommodation you don’t have to live extravagantly. You can also stay with friends or go on vacation to a place where your long lost cousin lives or somewhere different to reduce accommodation cost.

5. Book flights in advance: Especially return flights; running out of money abroad without a guaranteed ticket home is never ideal. Airlines ‘release’ their flight seats up to a year in advance and the closer you get to your departure date, the more the prices increase, especially in the last month.

This are few tips that’ll ensure you travel on a budget .. this are proved and trusted.

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